Method, system and product for identifying and executing locked read regions and locked write regions in programming languages that offer synchronization without explicit means to distinguish between such regions

a technology of programming languages and lock regions, applied in the field of computer systems, can solve the problems of ineffective execution of applications, disadvantages, and inability to teach bogda how to identify and implement locks for read methods and write methods, and achieve the effect of efficient execution of threads

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-09-08
IBM CORP
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[0014] According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a system for efficiently executing threads in a program written in a language offering only a lock mechanism undifferentiated between read locks and write locks, the system comprising: a code analyzer to process the code of the program to convert the code to code in an internal representation for execution by the system; a control flow analyzer to construct a control flow graph of code blocks which also identifies the entry and exit points for each region of code subject to a lock; a visibility analyzer to, for each block in the control flow graph, identify the blocks which are write blocks and the blocks which are read blocks; a ...

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While locking mechanisms such as Java's synchronized keyword are well known, they can suffer from disadvantages.
As Java's synchronized mechanism does not make a differentiation between synchronized code that merely reads from fields versus code that writes to fields, threads can be blocked from executing which, in fact, ...

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[0020] The following description discusses the Java programming language as an example of a program language wherein the present invention can be advantageously employed. However, the present invention is not limited to use with the Java programming language and it is instead contemplated by the inventors that the present invention can be advantageously employed with any programming languages that offer synchronization of threads but which do not offer programmers means to explicitly distinguish between synchronized regions that only require a guaranteed consistent view of memory versus synchronized regions that will be writing to memory as well.

[0021] In the present invention, application code is first examined by a software tool, such as a Just In Time compiler (JIT), to identify write regions, read regions and neutral regions. A block is a segment of code with a single entry and a single exit and a block may contain invocations of other methods. A region can comprise an entire m...

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A technique for identifying and executing synchronized read regions and synchronized write regions is provided. The technique processes program code with a software tool to convert the code to an internal representation for the software tool and constructs a control flow graph of code blocks which also identifies the entry and exit points for each region of code subject to a lock. For each code block in the control flow graph, visibility analysis is performed. Each determined entry and exit point is moved to enclose the smallest set of code blocks subject to a lock which can be achieved without altering code semantics. A set of trees is created to represent the manner in which the synchronized regions are nested. If the tree contains at least one block previously identified, then the tree is marked a write. Otherwise, the tree is marked a read tree. A write lock is then created for the region in each tree identified as a write tree and a read lock is created for the regions in each tree identified as a read tree.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] 1. Field of the Invention [0002] The present invention relates to computer systems. More specifically, the present invention relates to identifying and executing locked read and write regions in programming languages that offer synchronization but which do not offer explicit means to distinguish between such regions. [0003] 2. Description of the Related Art [0004] Many modem operating systems allow for the simultaneous execution of multiple processes within an application and these executing processes are typically referred to as threads. As will be apparent to those of skill in the art, in single processor systems threads in fact are not executed simultaneously, but instead share the processor between themselves and other applications being executed on the processor, but this sharing of the processor is largely transparent to users and to programmers who treat it as a logical simultaneity, and is not generally a consideration to the discussion her...

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IPC IPC(8): G06F9/38G06F9/45G06F9/46G06F9/52
CPCG06F9/52
Inventor KIELSTRA, ALLAN HENRYLANGMAN, KEVIN JAMES
Owner IBM CORP
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